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I really think you need to start with your rim size and work out tire size from there. Diameter minus two times width equals rim size.

32x4=24 inch rim

33x4=25 inch rim

35x5=25 inch rim

34x4=26 inch rim

Scott

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yes, I am new to this, the former owner indicated in his notes that there is 32 x 4 (confirmed) on the car now but originally it came with 33 x 4 1/2.  The car has disc wheels.

 

I was under the impression that it has 24 inch wheels and split rims.  I thought they made tires larger than both of those sizes for 24 inch wheel with the split rim.    

 

here is one I am looking at, please comment

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/34X5-24-BFG-3-3-8-WW-TIRE-Rim-Trim-Ring-Center-Cap-not-Included-/191494783843?vxp=mtr&hash=item2c95fa8363

 

34-10=24 , I was not aware of that calculation

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You might try looking at what Universal, Coker or Lucas Tires have to offer. For your disc wheels, you want a straight walled, high pressure tire.  You do not want tires for a clincher rim. What I like about going through one of the tire companies is that they offer the proper tubes, flaps and stem hardware correct for your car.  If you are going to spend the money on the tires you should get some tubes and flaps too and for your disc wheels you want a 90 degree nickel plated stem, bridge washer and rim washer that fits through the slot in your wheel - like these from Universal (https://www.universaltire.com/wheel-hardware/rubber-based-bent-nickel-stem.html).  Universal will hot vulcanize these to new tubes.  I'm not a big fan of whitewalls for 1920's vintage cars as it wasn't until the 1930's that whitewalls started becoming popular, peaking in the 1950's but everyone has their own tastes. When you get to assembling these on your rims, which is really easy with the disc wheel/lock ring design, I suggest plenty of baby powder when installing tubes and flaps, which keeps things from sticking together and accidently folding over.  My opinion...stick with the 32 x 4 as you have more tire and price options.

 

https://www.universaltire.com/

Universal has their own line

https://www.cokertire.com/

http://www.lucasclassictires.com/

 

Scott

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